Employee was attempting to cross the low belt behind the dolly. The haulage unit moved while in the process and pinched the man's foot between the dolly and the low belt structure.
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While tightening the belt up on the continuous haulage unit and attempting to add a set of hand-rails, the chain slipped causing the structure to move quickly towards the drive catching the employee's ring finger of the left hand.
CREW OF MEN WERE ADDING BELT & STRUCTURE TO LOW LOW BELT. AFTER PULLING BELT UP TIGHT WITH CHAIN AND SCOOP TRACTOR EE WENT TO UNHOOK CHAIN. SCOOP DRIFTED BACK ABOUT THREE INCHES AND PINCHED FI NGER BETWEEN TAIL AND CHAIN. INVESTIGATION FOUND NOTHING WRONG WITH BRAKE SYSTEM ON EQUIPMENT.